1 Cf. Laws 711 Dτὸ χαλεπόν, and 495 A-B.
2 Cf. 494 A.
3 Cf. Epist. vii. 328 C and Novotny, Plato's Epistles, p. 170 Plato's apparent radicalism again. Cf. on 501 A. Cf. also Laws 709 E, but note the qualification in 875 C, 713 E-714 A. 691 C-D. Wilamowitz, Platon, ii. pp. 381-383 seems to say that the εἷς ἱκανός is the philosopher—Plato.
4 Note the different tone of 565 Eλαβὼν σφόδρα πειθόμενον ὄχλον. Cf. Phaedr. 260 Cλαβὼν πόλιν ὡσαύτως ἔχουσαν πείθῃ.
5 Cf. on 499 D, and Frutiger, Mythes de Platon, p. 43.
6 Cf. Epist. vii. 327 B-C, viii. 357 B ff.
7 Cf. 502 A, Campbell's not on Theaet. 144 A, and Wilamowitz, Platon, ii. p. 208.
8 Cf. on 412 A-B and 497 C-D, Laws 960 B. 463 B is not quite relevant.
9 For τὸ σοφόν Cf. Euthydem. 293 D, 297 D, Gorg. 493 A, Herod. v. 18τοῦτο οὐδὲν εἶναι σοφόν, Symp. 214 Aτὸ σύφισμα, Laches 183 D.
10 Cf. 423 E.
11 In Bk. V.
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